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On the Horizon; Quit ‘N Fit is a study being conducted at the West Virginia Prevention Research Center. Quit ‘N Fit is a physical activity component that is design to work with the N-O-T program. It is currently being piloted in schools this spring. Beginning in the spring of 2007, Quit ‘N Fit will be tested to see if it is effective in not only helping youth quit smoking, but also in helping them become more physically active. If your school is interested in being part of the study, contact the Quit ‘N Fit Program Manager, Candice Hamilton at chamilton@hsc.wvu.edu or 304-293-5775.
Parental smoking still a threat to kids' lungs By Anne Harding; Tue Jun 20, 9:49 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new international study of more than 20,000 children confirms that exposure to cigarette smoke before and after birth impairs their lung function, and that parental smoking remains a serious public health issue.
Shortcut to: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060620/hl_nm/parental_smoking_dc_2
Many children still exposed at home to tobacco smoke - exposure linked to behavioral problemsChild Health News; Published: Wednesday, 3-May-2006
According to research in the U.S. even though most Americans are in agreement with smoking restrictions in public places, many adults still expose their children to significant health risks by smoking cigarettes at home.
Dr. Robert McMillen, a Mississippi State University researcher says there have been significant changes in adult attitudes and behaviors over the past six years regarding secondhand smoke, yet 10% of households are prepared to allow indoor smoking in the presence of children. Shortcut to: http://www.news-medical.net/?id=17752
Passive smoking may harm infants from birth
Ian Sample, science correspondent; Friday May 12, 2006; The Guardian
Significant levels of nicotine and carcinogenic compounds have been found in babies as young as three months, raising fears that some children are being harmed by passive cigarette smoking from birth.
Shortcut to: http://www.guardian.co.uk/smoking/Story/0,,1773198,00.html?gusrc=rss
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McDowell, Mercer, Monroe, Raleigh, Summers, Wyoming |
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Cabell, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo, Wayne |
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Boone, Clay, Kanawha, Putnam |
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Braxton, Fayette, Greenbrier, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Webster |
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Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Tyler, Wirt, Wood |
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Barbour, Doddridge, Harrison, Gilmer, Lewis, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker, Upshur |
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The RTPCC’s are a group of people interested in the health and welfare of those who live, work, eat, and play in their regions. The main focus is tobacco education, and educating the public concerning the harmful effects of smoking and secondhand smoke. If you would be interested in expanding your role and fighting the tobacco epidemic in West Virginia please contact your regional coalition coordinator listed below. They are working to bring smoking/tobacco cessation to their regions. They would welcome your involvement. |
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(304) 242-6645 |
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Beverly |
Keener |
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(304) 366-3360 |
bevkeener@wvdhhr.org |
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Angela |
Noonan |
Augusta |
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(304) 496-9640 |
angelanoonan@wvdhhr.org |
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Petersburg |
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(304) 257-4922 |
terrialt@wvdhhr.org |
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Patricia |
Lake |
Buckhannon |
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(304) 472-1500 |
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Carrie |
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Elizabeth |
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(304) 275-3131 |
carriebrainard@wvdhhr.org |
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(304) 388-9967 |
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Tenney |
Webster Springs |
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(304) 847-5682 |
faveljt@hotmail.com |
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Huntington |
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25701 |
(304) 523-6483 |
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Welch |
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(304) 436-3260 |
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Community Development Specialists are trained professionals who work locally in their communities to enhance West Virginia’s prevention system. They provide individuals, families, agencies, organizations, and other groups with technical assistance and training to build capacity for sustainable community-based prevention efforts. To find your Community Development Specialist click here.
Newsletter Updates
If you know of something happening with the N-O-T program that you feel other facilitators would benefit from, please call Tony (304)342-6600 or email tony@alawv.org. The newsletter will be published once a month.
If you are interested in our programs and would like more information, or would like to schedule a visit, please call our office.
Tobacco Websites and Other Interesting Links
New Website “TheScoopOnSmoking” was designed to present in a highly accessible, interactive manner, detailed facts about the health consequences of tobacco use.
Why do we feel that there is a need for this website?
Too often teens (and adults) are simply told that using tobacco -- particularly smoking cigarettes -- is "dangerous." Even the government-mandated warning label gives only a few words of caution -- all in very general terms. But the devil is in the details. ACSH's site -- which is based on a teen-version of ACSH's classic publication "Cigarettes: What the Warning Label Doesn't Tell You: The First Comprehensive Guide to the Health Consequences of Smoking" -- gives specific details of tobacco's deleterious impact on every site of the body and every organ system.
American Lung Associationà www.alawv.org
Data & Statistics à http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=33347
Not On Tobacco (N-O-T) à http://www.alawv.org/NOT_folder/NOT.htm
Teens Against Tobacco Use (TATU) à http://www.alawv.org/TATU_folder/TATU.htm
West Virginia Prevention Resource Center (WVPRC) à http://www.prevnet.org/
RAZE à www.razewv.com
Tobacco News à www.tobacco.org
National Spit Tobacco Education Program à www.nstep.org
West Virginia Department of Education
http://wvde.state.wv.us/policies/
This site gives the updated list of present WV state education policies, including WV tobacco policy.
CDC’s Tips: Tobacco Information and Prevention Sources
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/publications/aag/osh.htm
This site has several links for Teens and Kids. It also has important research data and report links. This is also a good site to link up to sources for supplemental information as well as getting information on different CDC publications.
Surgeon General’s Report for Kids (SGR 4 KIDS) - Table of contents
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/sgr/sgr4kids/sgrmenu.htm
This site is a “kid friendly” information filled site. It would be a good site to bring to the attention of the kids participating in the N-O-T program.
Action on Smoking and Health
This site is an informative site which has both adult and kid friendly information.
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